Modern Flower Chart
Free shipping over $49
Free Shipping orders over $49
Buy 10 - 19 | Only $6.29 each |
Buy 20 + | Only $5.94 each |
With the purchase of this item, you're only $42.36 away from Free Shipping
Rewards
You earn 7 points on this item.
Returns
Eligible for 90 Day Returns.
Billing
Buy now, pay later.
Payment
Your payment security is a top priority.
Free shipping over $49
This item ships for free
Free shipping over $49
Free shipping over $49
Free shipping over $49
This item ships for free
Free shipping over $49
Free shipping over $49
Free shipping over $49
The premier "cheat sheet" for Greek Syntax and Exegesis. Keyed to the bestselling Going Deeper with New Testament Greek(by Kostenberger, Merkle, and Plummer), this set of folding laminated pages covers all traditional syntactical categories (for example, uses of the genitive, rules about the Greek article, possible translations of the imperfect tense), as well as information about New Testament textual criticism, current summaries on Verbal Aspect debates, and steps on doing Greek word studies. Each syntactical category includes an example from the Greek New Testament (with Greek text quoted) and an accompanying English translation.The specific word or phrase in question isin bold fontin both the Greek and English text. With these laminated sheets by your side, you will never waste time flipping through your intermediate grammar looking for that syntactical term or grammatical function you can't quite remember.
Andreas J. Kstenberger is senior professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the founder of Biblical Foundations (www.biblicalfoundations.org), co-author of'The Book Study Concordance, and co-editor of the Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament series. Benjamin L. Merkle is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author or editor of several books including 40 Questions about Elders and Deacons, Why Elders? A Biblical and Practical Guide for Church Members, and Those Who Must Give an Account: A Study of Church Membership and Church Discipline. Robert L. Plummer is professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and host of the Daily Dose of Greek screencast. He is the author or editor of several books, including 40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible, Journeys of Faith, and Paul's Missionary Methods.
This resource includes folding laminated pages that cover traditional syntactical categories such as the uses of the genitive, rules about the Greek article, and translations of the imperfect tense. It also provides examples from the Greek New Testament with accompanying English translations.
You can use this resource as a quick reference guide while studying Greek syntax and exegesis. The laminated format allows for easy access to information without the need to flip through a textbook, making it ideal for quick consultations during your studies.
The Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax is authored by Andreas J. Kostenberger, Benjamin L. Merkle, and Robert L. Plummer, all of whom are esteemed professors in New Testament studies and Greek at prominent theological seminaries.
Yes, it includes information about New Testament textual criticism, summarizing current debates and providing key insights that can aid in the study of the Greek New Testament.
Yes, the Charts for Intermediate Greek Grammar and Syntax provides steps on how to conduct Greek word studies, making it a valuable tool for deepening your understanding of the language and its nuances.
Concordia Rewards
Earn points every time you shop.
Our Mission
At Concordia Supply, it is our mission to equip churches and ministry leaders with high-quality Christian resources that transform lives for Christ.